Banca Carige

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Banca Carige
Società per azioni
Traded as BITCRG
Industry Bank
Founded 1483
Headquarters Genoa, Italy
Key people
Giuseppe Tesauro, Chairman
Guido Bastianini, CEO
Services Retail, Commercial, Investment, Private banking, Asset management
Decrease (€543.591 million) (2014)
Total assets Decrease €38.309 billion (2014)
Total equity Increase €1.765 billion (2014)
Number of employees
5,086 (2009)
Capital ratio 8.7% (Tier 1)[1]
Website gruppocarige.it

Banca Carige ("Banca" meaning bank and CaRiGe being an acronym for "Cassa di Risparmio di Genova e Imperia") is the largest bank in Liguria and one of the main banks in Italy. It was founded in 1483 in Genoa.

The bank's main shareholder was Fondazione Carige. However the banking foundation withdrew in 2015.

According to the annual report for 2013, the bank's main sources of income were from the Liguria region, followed by Lombardy, Tuscany, and ten other regions out of the twenty in present-day Italy.

History

In 1483 the Blessed Angelo da Chivasso, a Franciscan, founded the Monte di Pietà of Genoa.
In 1846, a decree of King Carlo Alberto created the Cassa di Risparmio di Genova, which extended the basic financial services of the Monte di Pietà of Genoa to encourage and protect small savings more widely.
In the 19th century, the bank expanded into western Liguria, and in 1967 it became the Cassa di Risparmio di Genova e Imperia.
In 1991 the bank, as a statutory corporation, was split into Banca Carige S.p.A. and Fondazione Carige,[2] forming Banca Carige Group in the same year. The bank absorbed Istituto di Credito Fondiario della Liguria and Mediocredito Ligure.
In January 1995 Banca Carige entered into the Borsa Italiana.
In 1997 the Gruppo Banca Carige acquired some insurance companies.
In 2000 Carige Vita Nuova Assicurazioni was created from Basilese Vita Nuova, while in 2002 Carige Assicurazioni was founded from Levante Norditalia.
In 2000 the Banca Carige Group acquired the Cassa di Risparmio di Savona and the Banca del Monte di Lucca.
Between 2000 and 2002, Carige completed three further acquisitions of branches from other banks: 21 branches from Banco di Sicilia, 61 from Banca Intesa group, and 42 from the Capitalia Group in Piedmont, Lombardy, Veneto, Emilia–Romagna, Tuscany, Lazio, Marche, Umbria, Apulia, and Sicily.
In 2004 the bank strengthened its position in Tuscany with the acquisition of the Cassa di Risparmio di Carrara and founded Carige Asset Management SGR for the management of financial products.
In 2004 the bank acquired the private bank Banca Cesare Ponti.
In 2008, two further major acquisitions were completed: 79 branches from the Intesa Sanpaolo Group in Aosta Valley, Piedmont, Lombardy, Veneto, and Sardinia, and another 38 branches from the UniCredit Group in Lazio, Sicily, Emilia–Romagna, Veneto, and Umbria.[3]
In 2010 the bank acquired another 22 branches from Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena.[4]
In 2013 the bank sold its asset management subsidiary to ARCA SGR for €101 million.[5]
In 2014 the bank sold its insurance subsidiaries Carige Assicurazioni and Carige Vita Nuova to investment funds managed by Apollo Global Management for €310 million (via Primavera Holdings S.r.l.).[6][7]
In mid-2015, subsidiaries Cassa di Risparmio di Savona (with subsidiary Immobiliare Carisa), Cassa di Risparmio di Carrara, Columbus Carige Immobiliare were absorbed into Banca Carige.[8]

Today

The Gruppo Banca Carige is now one of the largest banks in Italy which offers banking, finance, pension fund and insurance solutions.
It has about 1100 branches distributed over 13 Italian regions with one branch in France (Nice) and more than two million customers.

In September 2013, Banca d'Italia (the Central Bank of Italy) blamed Carige for using accountancy tricks and being in a difficult situation due to derivatives the bank had bought from Deutsche Bank. Carige published a statement.[9] Banca d' Italia demands from Carige a new business plan by the end of October.[10][11]

The Gruppo Banca Carige is (as of January 2013) a financial group composed by:

Major shareholders

Main shareholders of Gruppo Banca Carige:

Data reported 30/09/2010[12]

Data reported 30/06/2011[13]

Data reported 30/09/2012[14]

Data reported 30/09/2013[15]

Data reported 31/12/2013[16]

Data reported 04/08/2014[16]

Data reported 13/05/2015[17]

Data reported 31/12/2015[18]

  • 17.6% Malacalza Investimenti
  • 71.00% shareholders < 2%
  • 5.00% The Summer Trust
  • 4.2% Patto azionisti privati
  • 2.2% Norges Bank

Note: Fondazione Carige < 2%

External links

References

  1. http://carige.reportingcenter.it/sites/carige2012.annualreporting.it/files/allegati/relazione_finanziaria_annuale_2014.pdf
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  4. Gruppo Banca Carige.
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  9. Homepage; siehe auch Pressemitteilung vom 10. Sept. (italienisch, pdf)
  10. FAZ 11. September 2013: Neue Krisenbank in Italien
  11. also see http://markets.ft.com
  12. Goldman Sachs Italian Banks Symposium 2010
  13. Nomura Financial Services Conference 2011
  14. Company presentation 2012
  15. Company presentation 2013
  16. 16.0 16.1 Company presentation 2014
  17. Investor Relations 2015
  18. Risultati preliminari consolidati al 31 dicembre 2015